BaristaWorldProblems

(A message for my future self follows) EDIT: Future Ross you’re an idiot. Adding it manually simply adds the staticContent entries, the difference was that “application/x-woff” works, and “application/x-font-woff” does not. Future Ross, you can stop reading now. Hi Future Ross! If you’re reading this, then odds are that you’ve just deployed another site to IIS and noticed that all the .woff fonts are failing to load with a 404 not found even though they exist on the file system! You’ve probably Googled or Binged (Bung?) for solutions, and noticed that a lot of them suggest...

About me

My name is Ross Hawkins and I'm a developer, consultant, business owner and writer based in Auckland,
New Zealand. My current work revolves around ASP.NET, C#, Azure, jQuery, Ajax,
SQL Server, and a mix of other Microsoft development technologies. I also have about 15 years of experience with IBM Lotus Notes/Domino and associated technologies.

One of the breaking changes which was made with
the 1.0 release of the Microsoft Ajax Extensions was the renaming
of the 'Debug' class to 'Sys.Debug' for reasons of compatiability
with other frameworks. Breaking changes like this can often be a source of frustration..

A textbox character counter is a pretty simple piece of functionality, and there's a lot of different ways to apply one to your application. The following method is nice and simple, and can be done using only clientside JavaScript if required, or combined with server side code in order to create a more dynamic effect